Hi,

There's the official Language proposal policy:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Language_proposal_policy

There are also the less official, but pretty useful "Handbooks" for the
committee and for the requesters:

https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Language_committee/Handbook_(requesters)
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Language_committee/Handbook_(committee)

I suggest adding a few things there based on the experience of the last few
years.

To the "requesters" handbook, I suggest adding the following notes in the
beginning of the "Making a new request" section:

# Please create a request only if you speak the language in question and
plan to write content in it, or if you are doing on behalf of specific
people who do. Requests that don't indicate involvement by people who speak
the language will likely be rejected or deleted.
# If you read the Language proposal policy, and you think that the language
is eligible according to it, you should start writing content in the
Incubator as early as possible. You don't have to wait for Language
committee's approval for it. Existence of content in the Incubator may help
the approval process.

To the "committee" handbook, I suggest the following changes:
1. Add a suggestion to subscribe to [[Talk:Language committee]]. The
Subscribe feature has existed for a couple of years already, but I somehow
realized that I should subscribe to that page only today.

2. Add the following point to the "Verify as eligible / reject ineligible
requests" section:
If the request is for a language that may be eligible, verify that it is
made by people who know the language and plan to write content in it or are
in direct contact with people who are. If not, the request may be rejected
or even deleted.

Rationale: People sometimes make requests for languages that they don't
know, but about which they are curious for various reasons. This is
sometimes done with good intentions, but experience shows that it is not
actually effective. Seeing a previously rejected request can be
discouraging for people who seriously want to start a new one, so in some
cases, it may make more sense to simply delete it, especially if there is
no meaningful discussion. We already discussed it on this mailing list a
few months ago, and I'd like to make it a bit more formalized.

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